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Ysleta del Sur Pueblo Indians Reviewed Resources for Students and Teachers Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations L through Z - To A through K Laguna - Lummi - Lushootseed - Mandan - Mahican - Makah - Maliseet - Menominee - Miami - Mi'kMaq - Mohegan - Mojave - Muckleshoot - Natchez - Nambe - Narragansett - Navajo - Nez Perce - Nisqally - Omaha - Oneida - Osage - Ottawa - Paiute - Palouse - Pawnee - Penobscot - Picuris - Pojoaque - Potawatomi - Pueblo - Quapaw - Quileute- Quinault Nation - Sandia Pueblo - San Filipe Pueblo - San Ildefonso Pueblo - San Juan Pueblo - Santa Ana Pueblo- Santa Clara Pueblo - Santo Domingo Pueblo - Seminole - Shoshone - Sioux - Shoalwater Bay Tribe - Skokomish - Spokane - Squaxin Island Tribe - Taos - Tesuque - Tulalip - Umatilla / Wallawalla - Ute - Yakima / Yakama - Ysleta del Sur Pueblo - Zia Pueblo - Zuni Pueblo By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes - Northern Plains Indian Tribes - Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes - Southern Plains & Southwest Indian Tribes Resources on the Ysleta del Sur __ Collection of links to additional resources. - From mongabay.com - http://www.mongabay.com/indigenous_ethnicities/north_american/Ysleta_del_Sur.htmlTigua Employment and Training Program TIETP | Ysleta del Sur ... __ "The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (YDSP) Tigua Employment and Training Program (TIETP) serves low income, unemployed or underemployed Native Americans in 122 counties in the western half of Texas." Learn about the organization, its accomplishments and goals. - illustrated - From http://www.ysletadelsurpueblo-tietp.org/Tigua Indian Tribe History __ You will find an overview of the history of the Tigua Indians. Not all are in Ysleta del Sur Pueblo. - From accessgenealogy.com - http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/pueblo/tiguaindianhist.htmTigua Indians __ A great essay about Tigua Indians. Just don't turn it in to your teacher as your own. "The Saga of the Tigua Indians is an amazing one. By all reasoning they should have been wiped out long ago. There [sic] quiet defiance to change, however, has carried them through." See, the first grammatical error popped up already. But the essay is still a good read. - From wowessays.com - http://www.wowessays.com/dbase/aa2/lpf384.shtmlThe Tigua Indians of Texas ___This is a wonderful description of Pueblo Indians in general, followed by a closer look at one particular group, the Tigua. The information is presented in a style that younger students can easily comprehend it. - Illustrated - From R Edward Moore - http://www.texasindians.com/tigua.htm |
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